It is a mistake that not only pays dearly, but also hurts his soul. A man in the United States is moving from Tennessee after announcing that he urgently needs to find his daughter’s stuffed toy, which he gave as a gift along with other items.

It is a teddy bear, but unlike many others, it is not at all like the rest of the traditional toys of its kind. That teddy bear is an endearing gift for Tylor Kennedy’s daughter.

How’s the teddy bear

The bear with the colors of the rainbow has a special detail: the heartbeat of the girl’s mother is engraved on it.

The little girl can hear those heartbeats by squeezing the bear in one of her paws, the British medium describes.

The parent has passed away and the gift was given by the grandmother to her granddaughter, who is now four years old, the Daily Mail reported.

Tylor Kennedy is desperate. He said he “didn’t realize the Build-a-Bear toy was in a donation bag before it was delivered to a Good Will store in Tazewell.”

His wife dies and friends give him a gift in her honor: they give him a teddy bear that “speaks” with his voice on his birthday

return the bear

“Please,” this distraught parent pleads, “if you find it or see anyone who has one, just look at it. Give up’. The company that received Kennedy’s donation said the toy had been sold.

Speaking to People, Cindy Dodson, a representative for Goodwill Industries-Knoxville, regretted telling the Daily Mail that the family noticed the absence a little late: “And it had already been sold when they went back to the store to see if it was there. .”

However, in solidarity with this family’s history, she confirmed that they had put up a sign in full view of everyone requesting that the bear be returned. In addition, according to the British publication, the message was spread on social networks and went viral.

We are looking for a Build-A-Bear that was accidentally donated. This is the only thing a little girl has from her dead mother.

Goodwill Industries-Knoxville

“Please, if you have it, return it to this store so we can reunite them. You will be reimbursed,” adds the toy store.

This is a crusade of love to find the four-year-old girl’s bear. That toy, which they will diligently care for when it comes back into their hands, is special and has no comparison: the mother’s heart beats in it.

Neither Tylor Kennedy nor his relatives are losing hope. The quest to find the toy continues to touch hearts.